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Summer Camp at Jogoli’s Fantastic Kinderworld

June 26th, 2007 by Deanne

Jogoli’s is running a full-day summer camp, with a very wide range of activities for kids ages 3 to 6 and 7 to 10.  Activities will include the use of the on-site play facilities as well as numerous excursions to interesting places around Munich.

According to the website, the summer camp will include the following:

  • Full time care from 9 am - 7 pm (upon request from 8 am) 
  • Meals available (Breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks)
  • Various creative attractions
  • Exercise games
  • Exciting parlor games
  • Joyful attractions at the outdoor section
  • 2 Excursions including:
    Excursions: Airport, Bakery, Farm, waste incinerator section, newspaper, starnberger lake (also taking a ferry), soccer stadium, hermannsdorfer utility, Bavaria film studios, weihenstephan utility, Fire department, sight seeing tour, joiners workshop

The  summer camp is available on a weekly basis from Monday to Friday at a cost of 220 EUR per week.  This price includes the cost of meals, excursions and taxes.

Jogoli’s is also opening a bilingual kindergarten starting in September 2007.  Details can be found on the web.  From the English version home page, click on “new kids-camp at jogoli’s” (a typo - it doesn’t say kindergarten).

Additional information about Jogoli’s play park can be found on this website.  Search under the link to “play parks” on the left column of the Munich Kids home page.

Address: Friedenstrasse 22b, Munich

Phone: 089/ 99 01 88 5 10 

Websitehttp://www.jogolis.de/

Email: md@jogolis.de

Nearest Public Transportation:  S1-S8 to Ostbahnhof

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Bi-lingual Nursery and Preschool opening in Bogenhausen

June 25th, 2007 by Deanne

A new International Montessori English/German Nursery and Preschool is opening in Bogenhausen this September (2007).

The school offers:
- small classes
- 2 qualified, experienced teachers per class
- opening times 07.00 to 17.00
- Nursery from 1 to 3 years
- Preschool from 3 to 6 years
- our own large enclosed garden
- native English and German speaking teachers

Am-Sternenwinkel-Team
Penny Mantz and Clare D’Amico 

Address:  Possartstrasse  35

Phone: 0178 45 21 089

E-Mail: am-sternenwinkel@gmx.de

Websitehttp://www.am-sternenwinkel.de/

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Find a babysitter in your area

May 24th, 2007 by Deanne

Are you having trouble finding a babysitter, especially one that lives near you or has availability that is compatible with your needs?  There is an online service that provides a list of babysitters in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.  You can search the list by post office code or city.  You can also indicate any preferences you have regarding the age and gender of potential babysitters.  This service also provides lists of available Tagesmutters and au pairs.  The babysitter provides some brief information about himself or herself, including the dates and times that he/she is available, as well as contact information.  As far as I can tell, there is no screening done on the individuals listed on the website.  The responsibility lies with the hiring family to screen the potential employee. The website is in German, but is easy to negotiate.  Presumably, the babysitters are German-speaking.

Websitehttp://www.babysitter.de

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Kinderglueck (Emergency and longer-term childcare)

April 4th, 2007 by Deanne

Kinderglueck seeks to be a much-needed solution to the problem of insufficient child care options in Munich.  The agency offers several types of childcare services.  The first service, Babysitter-Express, is perhaps the most needed type of service for single-parent families or families where both parents are working.  This service provides you with a babysitter on those short-notice or spontaneous occasions when you need a babysitter on the same day - for example, if your child is ill and you aren’t able to stay home from work or if an emergency calls you in another direction, while you’re children are still at home.  Additonal babysitting options include regular short-term and long-term babysitting, help with homework and after-school care, and foreign language childcare.  The website does not indicate which foreign language this pertains to, so I am unclear if they hire English-speaking babysitters or not.  The service works by screening, interviewing, and hiring qualified childcare professionals.  They then match a babysitter with your family and your family’s needs.

More information can be found on the website (in German only).

Telephone:  089/ 21 66 85 55

Emailinfo@kinderglueck.de

Website: http://www.kinderglueck.de

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Felicity Nannies

March 21st, 2007 by Deanne

Felicity Nannies is an agency that provides families with qualified nannies from English-speaking countries.  The agency works with certified childcare professionals in the UK to hire competent, qualified individuals and then works with you to link your family with a nanny.  Nannies can work full-time (more than 30 hours per week) or part-time. They can also be hired on a temporary basis, for up to 3 months.  The nanny can live with you, or can be on a live-out basis.  Felicity Nannies also provides services for linking your family with a maternity nurse, governess, or au pair. 

Felicity Nannies’ website (in English and German) provides a wealth of information on the different childcare options, fees, salary guides, and qualifications. 

Address:  Ina-Seidel-Bogen 69, 81929 Munich

Phone:  089/ 999 49 644

Email:  Mirja Lindberg at info@felicity-nannies.de

Websitehttp://www.felicity-nannies.de

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The Meeting Point

March 8th, 2007 by Deanne

The Meeting Point is a German language school in downtown Munich, very close to Marienplatz.  In addition to language classes, they offer a variety of cultural and social activities.  Some examples are: a monthly “Kaffeeklatsch”; organized city tours; an 8-week “Munich Survival Package”; and assistance in getting your child settled.  Classes are offered for children as well.  For me, the biggest attraction of The Meeting Point was the fact that they offer on-the-premises childcare.  I was able to take classes twice a week for 2.5 hours at a time, while my son was happily playing in the playroom next door.  I thoroughly enjoyed my experience at Meeting Point and found it to be a great jumpstart to learning German.

Address: Loewengrube 10, 80333 Munich

Phone:  089/ 20 900 500

Websitehttp://www.meetingpoint-munich.de/index.html

 Nearest Public Transportation:  S1-S8, Marienplatz; U3/U6, Marienplatz

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Jogoli’s Fantastic Kinderland

March 2nd, 2007 by Deanne

Jogoli’s Fantastic Kinderland is…fantastic! I visited it with my 3-year-old son.  Over and over, I kept thinking, this is exactly what a group of kids would create if they were told to build the perfect, most fun, most exciting playground they could imagine.  I don’t yet know the story behind Jogoli’s, but I can guess that it must have been dreamed up and executed by a group of very imaginative, creative, fun-loving adults, all of whom must be parents to young children and keenly aware of the needs, wants, and dreams of children and their parents!

First, a description of the play areas.  There are two giant play areas. The first room is a 3-level indoor play park.  On the main level, there is a big ball area where the kids go down a slide and play in hundreds of colorful, plastic balls.  They can practice climbing on a small climbing wall, jump up and down gleefully on an big, inflatable bouncing area, or take their pick of dozens of Bobby cars, tractors, and tricycles to drive around the race track.  There are various ways you can climb to the upper level, including a long incline that doubles as a wide slide.  Upstairs, there are giant red balls to bounce on, obstacles to jump over, and a swing that transports you from one end of a corridor to the other, and back again.  There is a long tube slide that leads to the underground area.  Alternatively you can use a fire pole, or the more conservative means of getting to the lower level, using the stairs.  The underground level is a maze of corridors and play areas with an underwater theme.  

The second largest play area is for younger children.  This is where the infants and toddlers seemed to spend most of their time, although, there were plenty of toys that could be used for an older set of kids.  This is another very large room, and it is filled with every toy a child could want to play with.  There was an amazing model train set that took up almost an entire wall, and a good toy train set as well.  There were trucks, giant legos, dolls, a grocery store, a play house, a tent, puzzles, a few books….Literally, almost everything a child would want to play with.  The room is big, but it is divided into smaller play areas, so children don’t feel overwhelmed by its size.  Also, because it is so big, there’s enough space for everyone.  Kids don’t fight over toys, and don’t feel crowded.  There was close to 20 toddlers in the room when we visited, and my son felt like he was playing in his own room, with no more competition for toys than he gets from his two brothers.  Additionally, there are park benches placed along the sides of the room so that parents have a comfortable place to sit.  Soothing music is piped in from speakers throughout the play area, providing a very calming, fun atmosphere.

In between the two main play areas are a quiet room, cafe, and  a coffee room/office for parents.  The quiet area holds a large television with dozens of movies to choose from.  There are soft cushions and sofas to sit back and relax on.  The room is darker and mellow.  On one wall is a projection of an aquarium full of fish.  So, you can relax quietly and watch the fish swim by, or watch the movie.  For nursing mothers, this would be a perfect, quiet, semi-private place to feed your baby.

The cafe provides fresh food, e.g., pizzas, sandwiches, crepes, juices, water, and coffee-drinks.  We only had an apple juice, but the food smelled delicious!  There are several long tables to sit at.  Several of them were reserved for birthday parties, which is another option that Jogoli’s provides.

The coffee room/office looks very inviting, though my 3-year-old had no interest in checking it out or staying there.  There are 4 or 5 small tables, a comfortable sofa, phones, and free internet service available.  The coffee room is in-between the two main play areas, so you are very close to your kids if you choose to stay in there.  Additionally, there are cameras throughout Jogoli’s, monitoring the kids in each area.  If you stay in the coffee room, you can keep an eye on your kids by watching the flat screen tv that shows what’s going on in each section of each room by alternating from camera to camera. 

In addition to the play areas, Jogoli’s offers a learning park.  Classes from yoga to cooking to English lessons to dance are on offer.  Look at the website for class listings and details. 

Jogoli’s prices are very, very reasonable.  Children can stay for 2 hours for 5 EUR or 5 hours for 10 EUR.  There are reductions available for groups of 4 or more.  Adults are not charged an entrance fee. 

In addition, Jogoli’s offers childcare.  Children between the ages of 3 and 10 can be left under the supervision of the Jogoli staff, for only a minimal fee.  For example, child care for 2 hours is only 2 EUR more than the entrance price, or 7 EUR total! 

Birthday party packages are available as well.

Jogoli’s is open from 14:00 - 19:00 on Mondays through Fridays, and from 10:00 - 19:00 on Saturday, Sunday, and holidays.  If you have babies or toddlers, and you’d like to let them enjoy the climbing, running and jumping play area, I’d recommend getting there as soon as the play park opens.  We visited on a Friday afternoon.  The play area was very quiet until about 3:00.  Then larger groups of very energetic, fun-loving older kids started arriving and turned up the volume and activity level quite a bit.  That is the time that we moved into the other play room, which seemed to be less overwhelming for my 3-year-old.

One final note.  Jogoli’s is very accessible on public transportation. It’s a 5-minute walk from the Ostbahnhof.  Check out the website for specific directions.  Website is in English and German.

Address:  Friedenstrasse 22b, 81671 Munich

Phone:  089/ 99 72 09 20

Website: http://www.jogolis.de

Nearest Public Transportation:  S1-S8, Ostbahnhof

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